Fully Booked


It's that time of the year again. Sounds Christmas, but for serial book hoarders like me, the Manila International Book Fair (MIBF) is a national event we never miss. There was a time when I went to all book fairs like Big Bad Wolf and National Bookstore's Book Binge Bazaar. From my experiences, the Manila International Book Fair remains as my favourite. I prefer the collections in this book fair, even if Big Bad Wolf offers wider selections. 

  • September 13, 2019

2019 Manila International Book Fair : My Finds from Fully Booked and National Bookstore



It's that time of the year again. Sounds Christmas, but for serial book hoarders like me, the Manila International Book Fair (MIBF) is a national event we never miss. There was a time when I went to all book fairs like Big Bad Wolf and National Bookstore's Book Binge Bazaar. From my experiences, the Manila International Book Fair remains as my favourite. I prefer the collections in this book fair, even if Big Bad Wolf offers wider selections. 

As of typing this post, the main website of the Manila International Book Fair (MIBF) remains inaccessible. It has exceeded it's bandwith limit, probably because of the continuous outpour of hits. With this post, I hope I can provide useful information to readers trying to get information about the event.

I started attending the MIBF last year. Although I have heard of the event in the past few years, I never attempted to join. I thought everything was devoted for academic related books and publications. I learned that almost all bookstores and publishing companies in the country are participating from fellow Filipino bloggers. Last year, I attended an errand to a nearby government agency. I finished early so I took advantage of the time to see the event. I had an unexpected book shopping spree that caused damage to my credit card. :D This year, I was having second thoughts. I don't want to splurge again. On the last minute, I gave in. But this time, my will power was stronger. I took home one book. I'll share it on my next Sunday post. (Edit: I showed it on the end of this post. #LowEQ Hahaha)

Here are some photos from the event. 

  • September 13, 2017

Manila International Book Fair 2017

As of typing this post, the main website of the Manila International Book Fair (MIBF) remains inaccessible. It has exceeded it's bandwith limit, probably because of the continuous outpour of hits. With this post, I hope I can provide useful information to readers trying to get information about the event.

I started attending the MIBF last year. Although I have heard of the event in the past few years, I never attempted to join. I thought everything was devoted for academic related books and publications. I learned that almost all bookstores and publishing companies in the country are participating from fellow Filipino bloggers. Last year, I attended an errand to a nearby government agency. I finished early so I took advantage of the time to see the event. I had an unexpected book shopping spree that caused damage to my credit card. :D This year, I was having second thoughts. I don't want to splurge again. On the last minute, I gave in. But this time, my will power was stronger. I took home one book. I'll share it on my next Sunday post. (Edit: I showed it on the end of this post. #LowEQ Hahaha)

Here are some photos from the event. 

Bookstores make one of my happy places. If I could juggle to another job, I would love to work in a bookstore. If I could still manage, I could even volunteer for a bookstore. I may not be able to read an entire collection in my lifetime but being surrounded with books is something I would really love.

My book collections are beginning to accumulate everywhere. They are literally scattered everywhere from home to the workplace.  If given the chance, I want to have my own library and workstation in our tiny home. If this is not possible, I can settle with unique shelves which I blogged here.

Another dream I would to love to fulfill is to build my own bookstore and coffee shop. I wanted it to become a fusion of shabby chic and rustic atmosphere. Old white wood with accents of blue and green ...  I'm daydreaming.  Haha

While my dream is waiting to be fulfilled, I'm contented with my regular trips to different bookstores. My few friends who are also book lovers have been telling me to visit Fully Booked's High Street branch. I live and work faraway from this place. There's no way for me to see the place except during weekends or holidays. To tell you honestly, I've been to High Street only twice ;) I love the place but it's just so far from home.
Last weekend, I was able to finally see the main and premiere branch of my ever favorite Fully Booked.


I love the modern industrial structure. I made sure to explore the place and I was like a kid brought to my own heaven of happiness.

While I'm already overwhelmed with the numerous books around, something mesmerized me more.

These are not just piles of books.
It showcases a marvelous artwork.
Speechless
I rarely encounter artworks and masterpieces these days. I was planning to revisit museums lately as advised by my blog friend Cheryl. It will give me an opportunity to appreciate art and the shallow reason of having the chance to dress up, prettify myself and feel good. Haha


Another shot from the upper floor!

The first massive book structure I've ever seen. I learned from Fully Booked's blog that this artwork is named as Discarded Romance. The talented artist responsible for this piece of beauty is  Mike Stilkey. More than his talent, I admire his life story and sentiments. 

The video is quite long. But please take time to listen to Mike's account of his story

One thing I learned, behind every artwork is a beautiful story waiting to be told. 

Books and a Beautiful Story

Bookstores make one of my happy places. If I could juggle to another job, I would love to work in a bookstore. If I could still manage, I could even volunteer for a bookstore. I may not be able to read an entire collection in my lifetime but being surrounded with books is something I would really love.

My book collections are beginning to accumulate everywhere. They are literally scattered everywhere from home to the workplace.  If given the chance, I want to have my own library and workstation in our tiny home. If this is not possible, I can settle with unique shelves which I blogged here.

Another dream I would to love to fulfill is to build my own bookstore and coffee shop. I wanted it to become a fusion of shabby chic and rustic atmosphere. Old white wood with accents of blue and green ...  I'm daydreaming.  Haha

While my dream is waiting to be fulfilled, I'm contented with my regular trips to different bookstores. My few friends who are also book lovers have been telling me to visit Fully Booked's High Street branch. I live and work faraway from this place. There's no way for me to see the place except during weekends or holidays. To tell you honestly, I've been to High Street only twice ;) I love the place but it's just so far from home.
Last weekend, I was able to finally see the main and premiere branch of my ever favorite Fully Booked.


I love the modern industrial structure. I made sure to explore the place and I was like a kid brought to my own heaven of happiness.

While I'm already overwhelmed with the numerous books around, something mesmerized me more.

These are not just piles of books.
It showcases a marvelous artwork.
Speechless
I rarely encounter artworks and masterpieces these days. I was planning to revisit museums lately as advised by my blog friend Cheryl. It will give me an opportunity to appreciate art and the shallow reason of having the chance to dress up, prettify myself and feel good. Haha


Another shot from the upper floor!

The first massive book structure I've ever seen. I learned from Fully Booked's blog that this artwork is named as Discarded Romance. The talented artist responsible for this piece of beauty is  Mike Stilkey. More than his talent, I admire his life story and sentiments. 

The video is quite long. But please take time to listen to Mike's account of his story

One thing I learned, behind every artwork is a beautiful story waiting to be told. 
Books are always part of my shopaholic and impulsive purchases. They are one of the reasons why I always end up broke but happy. :-) A month's payday will never be enough without purchasing a new read. The situation was way different back when I was just starting to earn. I would patiently wait to finish a book before my next trip to the bookstore. But today, every month would always mean going to my favorite bookstores.

The bookstore for me is more than a place to purchase books. It's my personal haven after a long day at work.  While other people find their relaxation in spa and other wellness centers, bookstores serve as my comfort and happy place. Even during my college years, bookstores form one of my favorite places in the world. Although at that time, I first see bookstores as a place to purchase my school supplies and those hard to find textbooks.

Back in my college years, my recurring problem was finding the bookstore that housed the textbook prescribed by my professor. I would hop from one bookstore to another, spending so much time, money and effort. I start from the small scale bookshops in Manila and visit every branch of that huge bookstore chain we all grew up with.

It would usually take me days to weeks to find the book. Worst comes to worst, I never acquire a copy of the book. In the end, I would just settle with the illegal photocopied version. I know that reproducing a book meant violating the author and publisher. But I don't have a choice, even if I can pay for the book. I can't move mountains and force the huge bookstore chain to order my book. Actually, I tried it once to that famous bookstore chain. However, to my biggest surprise, the bookstore giant is charging the struggling student in me an additional order fee. I was almost willing to pay for the charges not until I discovered that it costs almost half of the book's price.
 
Today, my classic bookstore dilemma for that hard to find book is over. Someone out there was intelligent and caring enough to handle this problem. This is why I love Fully Booked.

I admit that I was initially reluctant to enter the modern and sophisticated layout of Fully Booked. I was also warned that prices of their books are a bit expensive. However, I believe this only holds true for some books, not to all!  Fully Booked introduced me to the concept of book reservation and request FOR FREE. You want to purchase a book out of their shelves? They can purchase it for you. When your requested book finally arrived, you will receive a personal message to pick up that much needed book in your preferred branch.

The book reservation arrangement is implemented by Fully Booked and its rival segment bookstore. However, I'm speaking within the realms of my experience, Fully Booked implemented better service in this area. I remember making a reservation to that rival bookstore. They assured me that they will soon have stocks of my requested book. However, despite leaving my contact information, I never received any notice from them. To my biggest surprise, I visited one of their branches only to find that they have plenty of copies of my requested book. Fortunately, this never ever happened to me in Fully Booked. The living proof to Fully Booked's service efficiency are the following



I got all of these books through their responsive reservation process. Aside from their truthful book reservation function, Fully Booked also has the nicest employees. They never fail to hand me their reservation sheet whenever my preferred book is not available. In my countless times of making reservations, they never fail to respond with a positive result. How I wish that me and my classmates in college have known this premium service. Life could have been so much easier.

Aside from book reservation, I remember another great customer encounter with their staff. The book I intend to purchase was still in their boxes. To my biggest surprise, one staff pulled out the box and handed me a fresh copy of Emily Giffin's Love the One You're With. To my mind, I kept saying WOW! My bookstore experience has been taken to the next level of customer satisfaction.

In case you don't have the time to visit their branches, I believe Fully Booked accepts reservation via Facebook. My own experience will again serve as living evidence

To the staff of Fully Booked who has always been assisting me in my book requests, thank you very much! You definitely improved and innovated my bookstore experience. While people keep saying to me that your books are a bit overpriced, I wouldn't mind paying a little extra for all the assistance you have rendered to me.

P.S. This is NOT a sponsored post. 
  • November 29, 2012

My Bookstore Story

Books are always part of my shopaholic and impulsive purchases. They are one of the reasons why I always end up broke but happy. :-) A month's payday will never be enough without purchasing a new read. The situation was way different back when I was just starting to earn. I would patiently wait to finish a book before my next trip to the bookstore. But today, every month would always mean going to my favorite bookstores.

The bookstore for me is more than a place to purchase books. It's my personal haven after a long day at work.  While other people find their relaxation in spa and other wellness centers, bookstores serve as my comfort and happy place. Even during my college years, bookstores form one of my favorite places in the world. Although at that time, I first see bookstores as a place to purchase my school supplies and those hard to find textbooks.

Back in my college years, my recurring problem was finding the bookstore that housed the textbook prescribed by my professor. I would hop from one bookstore to another, spending so much time, money and effort. I start from the small scale bookshops in Manila and visit every branch of that huge bookstore chain we all grew up with.

It would usually take me days to weeks to find the book. Worst comes to worst, I never acquire a copy of the book. In the end, I would just settle with the illegal photocopied version. I know that reproducing a book meant violating the author and publisher. But I don't have a choice, even if I can pay for the book. I can't move mountains and force the huge bookstore chain to order my book. Actually, I tried it once to that famous bookstore chain. However, to my biggest surprise, the bookstore giant is charging the struggling student in me an additional order fee. I was almost willing to pay for the charges not until I discovered that it costs almost half of the book's price.
 
Today, my classic bookstore dilemma for that hard to find book is over. Someone out there was intelligent and caring enough to handle this problem. This is why I love Fully Booked.

I admit that I was initially reluctant to enter the modern and sophisticated layout of Fully Booked. I was also warned that prices of their books are a bit expensive. However, I believe this only holds true for some books, not to all!  Fully Booked introduced me to the concept of book reservation and request FOR FREE. You want to purchase a book out of their shelves? They can purchase it for you. When your requested book finally arrived, you will receive a personal message to pick up that much needed book in your preferred branch.

The book reservation arrangement is implemented by Fully Booked and its rival segment bookstore. However, I'm speaking within the realms of my experience, Fully Booked implemented better service in this area. I remember making a reservation to that rival bookstore. They assured me that they will soon have stocks of my requested book. However, despite leaving my contact information, I never received any notice from them. To my biggest surprise, I visited one of their branches only to find that they have plenty of copies of my requested book. Fortunately, this never ever happened to me in Fully Booked. The living proof to Fully Booked's service efficiency are the following



I got all of these books through their responsive reservation process. Aside from their truthful book reservation function, Fully Booked also has the nicest employees. They never fail to hand me their reservation sheet whenever my preferred book is not available. In my countless times of making reservations, they never fail to respond with a positive result. How I wish that me and my classmates in college have known this premium service. Life could have been so much easier.

Aside from book reservation, I remember another great customer encounter with their staff. The book I intend to purchase was still in their boxes. To my biggest surprise, one staff pulled out the box and handed me a fresh copy of Emily Giffin's Love the One You're With. To my mind, I kept saying WOW! My bookstore experience has been taken to the next level of customer satisfaction.

In case you don't have the time to visit their branches, I believe Fully Booked accepts reservation via Facebook. My own experience will again serve as living evidence

To the staff of Fully Booked who has always been assisting me in my book requests, thank you very much! You definitely improved and innovated my bookstore experience. While people keep saying to me that your books are a bit overpriced, I wouldn't mind paying a little extra for all the assistance you have rendered to me.

P.S. This is NOT a sponsored post. 

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